The Innocents currently has an average rating of 7.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 290 users on our platform.
...gives a grounded background that makes the ensuing battle between pint-sized good and miniature malevolence both epic in threat and intimate in delivery.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleAn effective and unsettling allegory for growing up, this is the kind of low-key horror that will make you look twice at cherub-faced youngsters.
Read full review at EmpireClayton brilliantly uses slow dissolves to create ghostly superimpositions, and the harmless squeals of bath-time fun, or squeakings of a pencil, suggest uncanny screams.
Read full review at The Guardian...harnesses the terrifying malice of bored kids and blurs the line between social drama and out-and-out horror.
Read full review at The Guardian...manages to conjure unique imagery of troubled youths...
Read full review at Paste MagazineSometimes it doesn’t take a village—it takes a kid figuring out they won't ever really be innocent again.
Read full review at Roger Ebert"Boyhood" meets "The Bad Seed" in Eskil Vogt's nuanced portrait of childhood that also happens to feature a lot of telekinetic stabbings.
Read full review at Indie Wire...the best kind of horror film – one you try and push to the back of your mind in case you end up thinking about it too much.
Read full review at NmeAngry, bitter kids who haven’t yet grown into empathy are the absolute worst, especially when they’re supernaturally enhanced.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...ett potent stycke skräckfilm som får en att sitta på evigt helspänn.
Read full review at Svt KulturnyheternaTænk at kunne fortælle historier som Eskil Vogt. Historier hvor uhyggen skabes mellem det som er synligt for øjet, og det vi endnu ikke kan se eller forstå. De Uskyldige er en mesterligt fortalt gyser, som er gribende ud over det sædvanlige.